Balenciaga has been accused once again of stealing another brand’s designs — only this time, the accusation comes from none other than rapper/producer/husband of Alicia Keys Swizz Beatz.

On Saturday, Beatz — whose real name is Kasseem Dean — took to Instagram to call out the French fashion house for copying a T-shirt design by Ruff Ryders, the record label owned by his aunt and uncle, Yahoo! Stylereports. The shirt, which features a pattern of stylized Rs and an all-over logo print, bears a strong resemblance to Ruff Ryders's original tee, which launched more than 15 years ago. Dean posted a picture of Balenciaga’s version of the shirt — which debuted at the brand’s recent Fall/Winter ’18 menswear show at Paris Fashion Week — and wrote,

“@Balenciaga we must have a talk about this Ruff Ryder shirt ASAP. Dapper Dan with Gucci, now this[.] Thoughts????”

The producer followed up the post with a picture of the original Ruff Ryders shirt, captioning the image,

“This is the Ruff Ryders original version from 2000. @Balenciaga @vetements_official what are we doing?”

The Dapper Dan-Gucci mention in Dean’s first post refers to recent allegations that Gucci ripped off designs from Harlem tailor Dapper Dan in its 2018 Cruise collection. Gucci later responded to the allegations, calling their look an “homage” to Dapper Dan’s work. Both Gucci and Balenciaga — along with dozens of other luxury brands, including Saint Laurent and Alexander McQueen — are owned by Kering.

Though Balenciaga has yet to comment on Deans's accusation, the record producer already has plans for the luxury brand to redeem their plagiarism: In his second post, the 38-year-old called for the brand to “open up a fashion school in the Bronx or Harlem just so you can give back to the culture.” Well played.